Our Favs in Celebrity Athletic Fashion

Isn’t working out more exciting when you have something cute to wear? The athleisure trend popped up a few years ago and has been going strong ever since. By creating pieces that are functional for exercise but wearable for everyday life, being inspired and prepared to workout has become even easier. Celebs have always had a huge impact on the fashion industry and have become a mainstay in the athletic fashion space as well through creating collections of their own. Here are a few of our celebrity athletic fashion line picks.

EleVen

by Venus Williams

If there’s anyone I’d trust to make the most amazing athletic wear, it would be Venus Williams, the four-time winner of Wimbledon, two-time winner of the US Open, and the first African American woman to reach #1 on the WTA singles rankings. She knows her way around the tennis court and definitely knows what it takes to create great athletic fashion wear because she has to wear it every day. EleVen was created by Venus and aims to be fashion-forward and celebrate self-expression and individuality.

MPG Sport

Julianne Hough Collection

Julianne Hough, well-known for her career as an actress and appearances on Dancing With The Stars (she won the show twice and later went on to become a judge), curated a collection of athletic clothing with MPG Sport, made to transition from the gym to wherever else the day may take you.

Caelum

by Brooke Burke

Another Dancing With The Stars alum (one-time winner and later host) Brooke Burke-Charvet created her activewear line Caelum (which stands for “create, active, evolve, live, uplift, and motivate”) to be a luxe, minimalist athletic fashion brand that can transition from the gym to your girls’ night out through the use of fabrics that are both beautiful and functional.

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Fenty Puma

by Rihanna

When my personal style icon came out with a collection with Puma, I swear my heart stopped. In 2015, Rihanna launched her first sneaker with Puma and sold out within three hours of the pre-sale. Rihanna then expanded to clothing, with pieces featured in New York Fashion Week. Since then, Rihanna has continued to drop collections that push the boundaries of athletic fashion and keep us all wanting more.

Touché LA x

Morgan Stewart

Rich Kids of Beverly Hills reality show star-turned sportswear designer Morgan Stewart launched her first collection with Touché LA and has continued to build and expand on her collections since. Morgan frequently complained about exercising on the show, which makes her so relatable, because who really loves working out? (Definitely not me.) The Touché LA x Morgan Stewart styles are simple, sleek, and extremely wearable. Morgan wants to further expand into size inclusivity as her next steps with the brand.

Jessica Biel for Gaiam

Jessica Biel has recently become the Gaiam brand ambassador and has signed on to create a signature apparel collection for fall 2018. Jessica was a gymnast in her younger years and later transitioned into yoga for a lower impact workout. She now practices yoga every other day. Her collection with Gaiam takes inspiration from the runway for pieces that go from the gym to school pickup, and straight to dinner. Her goal was to create expensive-looking pieces that are budget-friendly (and has done just that).

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Tiffany started a fashion blog in 2012 and has since managed her own magazine, written for several publications, and has dabbled in the hair and makeup artistry and wardrobe styling industry. Follow her scantily clad misadventures on Twitter and Instagram.